show the IntroBar by clicking Help->Welcome and then clicking on the big arrow in the upper/left

drag various parts of the trim to different locations, ensure that there are no errors or drag 'cheese'

test Progress Monitor docking, both through the menu and through drag operations

close and re-open the eclipse workspace, verify that the trim all appears where it was placed (NOTE: the IntroBar will not re-appear on the open, this is expected)

Dynamic Plug-ins

Test UI support for dynamic plug-ins

try to add a plugin, make sure it is there

add a plugin and verify the existence of the new piece in Eclipse with any of the following (can use combinations too):

perspective

view

editor

new wizard

perspective extension

action set

action set part association

working set

popup menu

preference

property page

font definitions

decorator

theme

To test adding a new plugin

run a self hosted Eclipse (Runtime Workbench) with the program argument "-console". The 'console' view of your original Eclipse should display a prompt "osgi>"

use the following commands at the osgi> prompt:

ss - gives a summary of all plugins present ('resolved' plugins are available in the self hosted Eclipse)

install reference:file:/<full path of plugin> - adds a plugin and gives you a bundle number (remember this number) (Example: install reference:file:/d:/EclipseEnvs/3.0/I20040529/eclipse/workspace/org.eclipse.ui.tests/data/org.eclipse.newPerspective1)

Properties view

Responsive UI

Background Jobs, Jobs Dialog, preferences

test that jobs running in the background do show up in status line
test button in status line that is supposed to open progress view
test progress view
test performing jobs that lock resources (e.g. build) and then try to access those resources (e.g. delete) to get blocked job dialog
test swithing preference under Workbench for jobs in background
try options in dialog to show more details, or run in background